Barksdale on the money

Off like a spark, Barksdale stormed home from box seven to take out its first win on a metropolitan track. 133904 Picture: SUPPLIED

By JASON ADAMS

THURSDAY evening at Sandown Park, and Barksdale recorded his first city win in emphatic style for Catani trainer Graeme Jose.
Barksdale was explosive to begin from box seven and gained an early break on his rivals shortly after box rise. Despite a late charge from Dyna Chaser, Barksdale held on to his lead to win by one-and-a-half lengths.
“It was a good gutsy win as he was under a fair bit of pressure around the final bend – for the size of the dog he’s got some really good pace,” Jose said.
Barksdale’s won at odds of $14.40, an unsavoury result for favourite punters however not for Jose.
“Judging by his run last week I thought to myself, he ran the second fastest out of all the heats he is certainly an each-way chance.”
“I don’t bet too often, but when I saw he was $18 fixed odds…I couldn’t resist having something on.”
Although Barksdale stopped the clock at a slick 29.60 in what was just his 12th career start, Jose believes we are yet to see the best of his exciting chaser.
“I really think he’s got some improvement in him to be honest, with a clear run I think he can take that next step.”
Owned by New South Welshman Peter Jovanic, Jose acquired Barksdale from one of the most highly regarded trainers in the country, Kel Greenough.
“Kel couldn’t fit in him his kennel, as a result he and Peter were nice enough to give the greyhound to me.”
Jose is no stranger to the sport of greyhound racing, having won multiple features over the years including the 2009 Sandown Cup with superstar chaser Manta Lad.